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San Sebastian boasts one of the best in city beaches in Europe. It is quite unusual feeling that you can sunbathe and swim right next to major historical buildings and churches. Surfers are in abundance here.Trains arrive from many parts of Spain, Portugal and France, including overnight services from Paris and Lisbon. Take care when booking from France as there is also a town named Saint Sbastien in France.There are two train stations in San Sebastian: the RENFE [2] station for national and local trains (at the east end of Puente de Maria Cristina), and the Euskotren [3] station for the local network (Plaza Easo). However as you are travelling from Spain to France, there is not a single train from San Sebastian to Biarritz, nor is the service between the two linked. You may therefore be stuck half way waiting for hours for a connecting train. Most likely better option is to go to Hendaye with Euskotren (Metro Donostialdea) and change there to train. Euskotren station in Hendaye is right next to the train station.If coming in by train via Renfe in Barcelona, it is better to buy a turista class ticket rather than a preferente ticket. In the first 2.5 hours of your journey you are on a high speed train, then you switch to a commuter rail which has free for all seating. This train routing is as of jan 2014.[edit] By planeSan Sebastian is well served by airports:San Sebastian [4], a small airport 20km from the town centre, next to Hondarribia.Bus to the airport: i2 ( departs from Plaza Gipuzkoa nearly once a hour and rides about 30 mins, making maximum 4 stops (typically less). If going from San Sebastin to the airport the cost is 2.30 euros one way. The time from city center to the airport is 45 minutes.Cafes in the departures area are limited to a single cafe on the ground floor, plus posh restaurant on the 2nd floor.Shopping in departures area is limited to a single souvenir small shop; no duty free shops available.Electronic check in is available only for Iberia and Spanair. It doesn't work for Iberia e tickets printed from an e mail, however.Wifi network is not available.Biarritz (in France), 50km away with bus and train connections to San Sebastian [5]. Take a French SNCF[6] train to Hendaye, change to the nearby Euskotren station (located just outside the SNCF station) and take a Euskotren [7] to San Sebastian. Each train ride is between 30 40 minutes, with the total train trip cost less than 10. A coach service also exists between Biarritz airport and the Hendaye train station, via Saint Jean De Luz (change buses there). The coach ride is less than one hour and costs about 4. For an airport transfer, taxi, bus or coach from Biarritz Airport to San Sebastian check Sea Lifts Airport Transfer [8] or Biarritz Airport Transfers [9]Bilbao Aeropuerto Loiu after the village it's located in), 100km away with good bus connections, about one an hour during the day. The trip takes about 70min, and costs around 16.50. The bus company is called PESA. Tickets for the journey from Bilbao to San Sebastian can be purchased on board the bus, however for the trip from San Sebastian to Bilbao, tickets must be purchased from the PESA office around the corner from the bus station.Vitoria Gasteiz [12] or La Burundesa [13]) to San Sebastian for around Santander Airport is served by Ryanair, Volotea and other low cost air carriers. Buses from the airport leave to the city of Santander every 30 minutes, and buses every 2 hours leave Santander to San Sebastian. This route is served by Alsa [14], it takes around 2 hours and a half and costs approximately 14 (as of October 2013). The same company has 2 direct buses every day from the airport to San Sebastian, at 12:10 and 19:10, for 13,38.[edit] By busThe Basque Country is generally easier to get around by bus than by train. Buses arrive and depart at the San Sebastian bus station, at Plaza de Pio XII in Amara Nuevo. A number of bus companies operate services to San Sebastian, including:Pesa [15]La Burundesa [16]Alsa [17]Roncalesa (for connection with Pamplona).Buses are the only way to get to some areas of the Basque region, and often run more often (and cheaper!) than trains. Vitoria Gasteiz, capital of the Basque Country, is a 2 hour ride away. Bilbao, the travel hub and biggest city in the region (1 hour ride), and Pamplona (1 hour ride) are other popular destinations, but longer range buses do overnights to Madrid, Milan and even Barcelona.